30-28. Nature of proceeding; parties.
The application shall be by petition in a special proceeding before the clerk of superior court. The personal representative of the deceased, if there is one other than the petitioner, all known creditors, and all known heirs of the deceased, if the deceased is intestate, and devisees of the deceased, if the deceased is testate, shall be made parties to the special proceeding. If the personal representative of the deceased is aware of a creditor, heir, or devisee who should have been made a respondent but was not, then the personal representative shall file a motion to add the creditor, heir, or devisee as a necessary party, and the court shall order such other party to appear in the proceeding.
devisee (1868-9, c. 93, s. 21; Code, s. 2129; Rev., s. 3105; C.S., s. 4122; 2011-284, s. 24; 2011-344, s. 7.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 30 - Surviving Spouses
§ 30-15 - When spouse entitled to allowance.
§ 30-16 - Duty of personal representative, magistrate, or clerk to assign allowance.
§ 30-17 - When children entitled to an allowance.
§ 30-18 - From what property allowance assigned.
§ 30-19 - Value of property ascertained.
§ 30-20 - Procedure for assignment.
§ 30-21 - Report of clerk or magistrate.
§ 30-25 - Personal representative entitled to credit.
§ 30-27 - Surviving spouse or child may apply to superior court.
§ 30-28 - Nature of proceeding; parties.
§ 30-29 - What petition must show.
§ 30-31 - Amount of allowance.